BRODEN: Holloway provides model for affordable child care

6:15 PM,
Aug. 28, 2013

Written by

Scott Broden
The Daily News Journal

The lack of affordable child care makes it difficult for parents to complete their educations and pursue dreams unless they're fortunate enough to attend places like Holloway High School.

Others are not so fortunate.

Carissa Culkin, for example, said part of the reason she built up a $30,000 student loan debt to attend Middle Tennessee State University is because MTSU didn't offer an affordable child care option that included infant care while she pursued a pre-law degree. ...